Science, asked by Lizamuharrani8, 6 months ago

What element is present in proteins that usually absent in other important

biomolecules such as carbohydrates and lipids?

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Answered by shaheenkausar006
0

Answer:

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Answered by sreyasinharkl
11

Answer:

Nitrogen

Explanation:

Proteins, carbohydrates and lipids are made from three basic molecules: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. However, all proteins contain an element not found in carbohydrates and lipids is nitrogen. Nitrogen which is present in all amino acids (the building blocks that make up the protein chains).

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